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What is the definition of has tenor?

The phrase "has tenor" is not a commonly used phrase in English. It is possible that you meant to say one of the following:

1. Has a tenor:

* This is a correct phrase. "Tenor" here refers to a type of singing voice, typically characterized by a rich, strong voice, often used for male roles in opera and choral music. For example, "The singer has a tenor voice."

2. Has the tenor:

* "Tenor" can also refer to the general meaning or direction of something. For example, "The conversation has the tenor of being very serious."

3. Has a tenor:

* This could also refer to holding a specific rank or position, like "He has a tenor position in the company".

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